Model Nazi

Arthur Greiser and the Occupation of Western Poland

Catherine Epstein

The story of Arthur Greiser, the man who initiated the Final Solution in Nazi-occupied Poland

A compelling biography telling Greiser's story from his early years prior to the First World War, through his years as the Nazi territorial leader of the Warthegau, to his execution trial and execution in postwar Poland

Shows how nationalist obsessions, political jealousies, and personal insecurities shaped the policies of a man who held remarkable power in his Nazi fiefdom

Confronts the burning question as to why individuals imagine genocide and ethnic cleansing to be solutions to political problems

Model Nazi

Arthur Greiser and the Occupation of Western Poland

Catherine Epstein

Description

Model Nazi tells the story of Arthur Greiser, the man who initiated the Final Solution in Nazi-occupied Poland. Between 1939 and 1945, Greiser was the territorial leader of the Warthegau, an area of western Poland annexed to Nazi Germany. In an effort to make the Warthegau "German," Greiser introduced numerous cruel policies. He spearheaded an influx of hundreds of thousands of ethnic Germans. He segregated Germans from Poles, and introduced wide-ranging discriminatory measures against the Polish population. He refashioned the urban and natural landscape to make it "German." And even more chillingly, the first and longest standing ghetto, the largest forced labour program, and the first mass gassings of Jews in Nazi-occupied Europe were all initiated under Greiser's
jurisdiction.

Who was the man behind these dreadful policies? Catherine Epstein gives us a compelling biographical portrait of Greiser the man: his birth in the German-Polish borderlands, his rise to Nazi prominence in Danzig, his actions as party leader in the Warthegau, and his trial and execution in postwar Poland. Drawing on a remarkable array of German and Polish sources, she shows how nationalist obsessions, political jealousies, and personal insecurities shaped the policies of a man who held remarkable power in his Nazi fiefdom. Throughout, Epstein confronts a burning question of our age: why do individuals imagine genocide and ethnic cleansing to be solutions to political problems?

Model Nazi

Arthur Greiser and the Occupation of Western Poland

Catherine Epstein

Table of Contents

1. 'Child of the East:' Posen Province, World War I, Danzig2. 'Little Maria:' Love and Political Intrigue in Danzig3. 'The Nicest Time of My Life:' Senate President4. The 'Model Gau:' The Warthegau5. 'A Blonde Province:' Resettlement, Deportation, Murder6. 'The German is the Master:' Apartheid in the Warthegau7. 'The Most Modern Streets:' Exploiting Poles and Jews to Make the Gau German8. 'Feudal Duke:' Rule and Loss9. 'Two Souls in My Breast:' Trial and ExecutionBibliographyIndex

Model Nazi

Arthur Greiser and the Occupation of Western Poland

Catherine Epstein

Author Information

Catherine Epstein teaches modern European history at Amherst College. She is the author of The Last Revolutionaries: German Communists and Their Century (2003) and A Past Renewed: German-Speaking Refugee Historians in the United States After 1933 (1993), and she also serves as Associate Editor of the journal Central European History.

Model Nazi

Arthur Greiser and the Occupation of Western Poland

Catherine Epstein

Reviews and Awards

Commended by the Judges of the Fraenkel Prize in Contemporary History.

"Epstein's biography of Greiser is careful and rigorous." --Holocaust and Genocide Studies

"This is the best work on Nazi Germany that I've read in a long time. Far from being a pedantic yet scholarly work, Model Nazi is eminently readable for the popular market, and thus hard to put down. I can't recommend it highly enough!" --The Military Advisor

"Drawing on German and Polish sources, Epstein is the first Western historian to have written a biography of this major war criminal...Our gratitude to [her] for bringing this sordid life to our attention." -- Jewish Book World